Welcome to Austin Elementary School!

Office Hours

The front office hours are from Monday - Friday from 6:45 - 3:15

Registration

Registering your future Astronaut is as simple as 1-2-3-4!
1. Visit LCISD.org > Students and Parents > Registration and scroll down to Students New to LCISD
2. Follow directions to locate your campus and complete the New Student Online Enrollment Application
3. Gather the required documents: Proof of Residency (closing documents, leasing agreement, fixed utility bill - electric, gas, water), copy of parent/guardian driver's license, student birth certificate, student immunization records
4.Call the front office at 832-223-1000 to schedule your enrollment appointment. 


Attendance

Attendance notes may be sent by email but must come from a parent’s verified email account. The email must be sent to the campus attendance clerk when your student returns to school.  Please include your student's first name, last name, teacher name, grade, the date(s) which your student was absent and the reason for the absence(s).  Please send your notes to our Administrative Assistant at: [email protected]

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School Hours

School Hours: 7:15 a.m. - 2:40 p.m. 
Students who arrive after 7:15 a.m. are tardy. 

Breakfast 6:45 a.m. - 7:15 a.m.
1st Bell 7:05 a.m.
Tardy Bell 7:15 a.m.
Dismissal Bell 2:40 p.m.

 

Upcoming Events at Austin

December 20, 2024 Student Holiday
December 23 - January 01, 2025 Winter Break
All Campuses and District Offices will be closed
January 02, 2025 Staff Development/Student Holiday
January 15, 2024 Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Day
All Campuses and District Offices will be closed


To learn more about the Austin PTO, please visit their website and Facebook page:

Austin PTO Website
Austin PTO Facebook Page

Follow Austin Elementary

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Lunch Times

Kinder: 12:25 - 12:55
First: 11:55 - 12:25
Second: 12:50 - 1:20
Third: 10:45 - 11:15
Fourth: 11:15 - 11:45
Fifth: 10:30 - 11:00

Cafeteria

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Breakfast and lunch are FREE to all students at Austin, but students may purchase a la carte items. Your child's student ID number will also be their lunch number. You can also use this number to add money to their account online. Students will use their SMART Tag in the lunch line.

To make a payment on your child's account, please login to www.schoolcafe.com. 

For parent online help, please call 855-729-2328 or email [email protected].

To put restrictions on your child's account, please call 832-223-0180 or through your student's account on www.schoolcafe.com


Transportation Changes

Transportation changes must be submitted to the front office before 2:00 p.m. Transportation changes must be submitted by phone call or by a written note. 

On early release days, transportation changes must be submitted to the front office before 10:30 a.m. 

Permanent transportation changes must be made in writing.

  

Campus Forms & Documents   

After School Care   

For on-site after school care, please call the YMCA at 281-341-0791. Their program is for students K-5 and offered Monday - Friday (on regular school days) until 6:30 p.m. 

Below are the after school care facilities that provide transportation to and from Austin. 
Funshine Academy - 281-342-9624
Kids R Kids - 832-451-1111
Tree House Academy - 832-595-8500

Car Riders   

Please get a White Austin Visor Tag from your student's teacher. 

Place the White Austin Visor Tag in your front window.

If someone else picks up your child, please make sure they have the White Austin Visor Tag.

Please follow the car rider line route on the side of the building. 

All car riders must be picked up in the car ride line. 

Walkers/Bikers

Please meet your student(s) at the flag pole in the front of the bike rack.

Walker/Bikers will be released first. Please be at the flag pole at 2:40 p.m.

Kinder and 1st grade students must have an adult or older sibling present to receive their child. Individuals receiving Kinder or 1st grade students at the flag pole will need to be in possession of a picture ID, so the staff member can verify release authorization on the first day of school. We will then give a White Austin Walker/Biker Tag to use the following days. You could also get a White Austin Walker/Biker Tag from your child's teacher.

For Kinder and 1st grade, please email your child's teacher if you give permission for your child to be released by an older sibling. We must have this parent permission documentation on file. 

We will not release students to parents parked in the parking lot. You must meet your child at the flag pole. 

News

LCISD's Rausch earns Teacher Excellence Award

Feb 26, 2015 | Community Relations

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Lamar Consolidated HS teacher Kristin Rausch

Students and faculty in Lamar CISD are joining others across the nation during the month of February to celebrate national Career and Technical Education (CTE) Month. This year’s theme is
Recognizing Classroom Innovators!

Leading the “innovators” in Lamar CISD is Kristin Rausch, the winner of the Texas Technology and Engineering Educators Teacher Excellence Award. Rausch will be honored at the group’s annual conference, as well as at the International Technology Engineering Educators Association conference.

 “Kristin’s exemplary accomplishment is indicative of the hard work and professionalism she employs in her classroom to educate her students in the field of engineering,” said Joel Garrett, Director of CTE for Lamar CISD. “She is just one example of how all of our CTE teachers work to prepare and educate our students in the variety of career fields that are there for them to explore.”

Lamar CISD offers an array of CTE programs and opportunities which meet the needs and interests of a diverse group of students, Garrett said. Lamar CISD CTE teachers help students prepare for a variety of industry certifications exams which can provide the bridge to a variety of career opportunities, he said.

“Additionally, we offer the opportunity to earn college credit through articulation agreements with local colleges and dual credit with schools such as Texas State Technical College,” Garrett said. “Career and Technical education helps students begin their careers and/or continue their education after graduation.”

Among recent highlights of Lamar CISD’s CTE programs are:

  • The 21 DECA students from Foster, Lamar Consolidated and Terry high schools who are advancing to state competition;

  • The 10 students from the Lamar CISD Auto Technology Skills USA team who are advancing to state competition;

  • The seven first-place awards earned by SkillsUSA-Criminal Justice students from George Ranch, Lamar and Terry high schools in District competition. There were also five second-place finishes and three third-place awards, as well;

  • Lamar Consolidated Project Lead the Way student Nicolle Waters being chosen as a NASA Scholar; 

  • Foster High student Connor Allen being the first LCISD student to successfully complete Emergency Medical Technician classes at Wharton County Junior College;

  • LCISD students were awarded five Grand Champion, two Breed Champion and one Reserve Champion award at the Fort Bend County Fair. There were also first-, second- and third-place place finishes in Projects and Showmanship; and

  • The Foster High School Culinary Arts team won the High School Division at the American Institute of Architects annual Gingerbread Build-off.

CTE Month provides CTE programs across the country an opportunity to demonstrate how CTE educates students to be college- and career- ready and prepares them for high-wage, high-demand career fields.

CTE encompasses 94 percent of high school students and 13 million post-secondary students in the United States and includes high schools, career centers, community and technical colleges, four-year universities and more. CTE is a major part of the solution to myriad national economic and workforce problems, such as high school dropout rates, a weakened economy, global competitiveness and massive layoffs. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, nearly one-third of the fastest growing occupations will require an associate’s degree or a post-secondary vocational certificate. At a time when job opportunity is so critical, CTE programs in every community are ensuring students are adequately equipped with the skills to successfully enter the workforce. 

 

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